I learned traditional Chinese calligraphy from 5-year-old to 14-year-old, a 2-hour lesson every weekend, at least one-hour exercise every single day.
Honestly speaking, traditional Chinese is beautiful aesthetically, especially in calligraphy. (But not in printed books, like messy codes)
But, whilst I was exercising using the ancient copybook of calligraphy, I found a lot of characters in simplified forms.
Remember, characters are always in the dynamic evolution, there is no way turning back.
simplified ////// traditional
《登鹳雀楼》by王之涣 /////////《登鸛雀樓》 by王之渙
白日依山尽,黄河入海流。 /// 白日依山盡,黃河入海流。
欲穷千里目,更上一层楼。/// 欲窮千里目,更上一層樓。
All the simplified forms can by found in ancient calligraphy copybooks.
Reading traditional Chinese is far enough.
btw, normally we don't have Chinese lessons in college. If we read novels, 4000-5000 is not enough. If calculating all characters one can understand but cannot write, I think the number is at least 6000.